Thursday, November 5, 2015

Zumba Problems

At the beginning of this school year I got myself a gym membership because it was only $20 for the whole year. Why not, right? Anyways, I've been going to a couple classes a week pretty regularly and the Zumba instructor is always late. Sometimes ten minutes or more! And when it's only a 60 minute class that's kind of a lot. It always makes me a little irritated because Zumba is the one class that I want to start on time because it's the most fun. I wouldn't really mind if Pilates or Spinning started late, but I guess it's just one of those things. I think if I can make the effort to get up off my lazy butt and go to the gym, I should be able to expect the class to start on time. Just a thought.

Monday, November 2, 2015

When things go wrong

Sometimes things just don't go the way you planned. For example, tonight at cadets we were supposed to wear our tunics but someone messed up the announcements so half the squadron showed up in summer dress. As a result, everyone had to change into summer dress and everyone's blue shirts looked gross because no one ironed them. For me, that set off my last straw because I wasn't having a very good day. Anyways, that's my quick update and I hope your day was better. Life is life, and shit happens.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Coco Avant Chanel

So I went and saw a movie at the French Alliance today. It was called - you guessed it - Coco avant Chanel. It's about Coco Chanel before she was famous. I'm not going to get into why I went and saw it because that's a long story, but it was pretty good. It had English subtitles so when the actors were talking a little too fast I still understood what was going on. The movie inspired me to go after my dreams and do whatever I want but I know that's unrealistic because you need money in this world to get anywhere and do anything, which is pretty depressing when you think about it. And don't even get me started on happiness, because the harder you try to achieve it the faster it will slip through your hands, like trying to pick up more sand by spreading your fingers wider. All we can hope for is that it will find us all on its own someday. Do me a favour and let me know when you figure out the secret, will you?

Exams

Just finished a huge psychology exam. Now I can finally do something other than study! Phew. Guess it'll be a little short lived though, I'm about to start studying for my G1 test. I've been putting it off for so long that I could have my full license by now. Anyways, I've got to start on it. Hope you can do something more enjoyable.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

How could someone not support the air show?

Recently, this article was posted on the Toronto Star. "It’s time to end the celebration of death and kill the airshow: Fiorito" So, being the pilot that I am, I decided to send the author the following reply:

Hello, 
You are probably getting plenty of emails about your controversial article about grounding the air show. Since I read through your article and learned your opinion, I would appreciate it if you would hear mine. As a pilot, I must disagree with your stance and would like to better educate you about what the airshow is for. I am not affiliated with the airshow in any way but have been an audience member for several years and it inspired me to follow the dream of getting my pilot's license. First things first, the CF18 Hornet is not "an instrument of death". It has plenty of other purposes in the air such as intercepting potentially dangerous aircraft and protecting Canada in general. Secondly, about the thunder pig, these planes only fly around Toronto for three days a year. They represent much more than just the amount of noise they make. The airshow is a celebration of the wonder of aviation. Have you seen the precision the Snowbirds use in their routines? How about the new technological advances such as the Harrier jet that can hover like a helicopter? Breakthroughs like this need to be celebrated and known by the general public. And, even if you don't believe that, is it such a big deal to let aviation supporters have some fun once in a while? It is true that the Harvard makes smoke and noise. That being said, people who buy the tickets to sit in the closest seats should have the common sense to realize this and plan accordingly. In fact, there is probably a note about it somewhere in the fine print when someone buys a ticket. The T-33 Acemaker. You are correct in stating that Ace is the title awarded to pilots with kills in battle, but you fail to realize that these kills are for a reason. Otherwise we would not have won the war and your life today would be very different. Air show crashes are always possible at events like these, as well as when anyone goes flying. But let me remind you that driving is more dangerous that flying, and pilots are put through much more strenuous tests and requirements to get their licenses to make aviation as safe as possible. The world of aviation is also very safety-oriented and whenever an accident happens there is an extensive investigation to determine the cause and prevent recurrences. Additionally, the fact that you are in a higher tax paying bracket has absolutely nothing to do with how much you support the forces and, in my opinion, should never be included in an article for a prominent newspaper. I would appreciate it if you did a bit more research and included a well-rounded perspective before writing your next article. 
Thank you 

And guess what the author's entire response was to this wonderfully written letter?

I'm not moved by your opinion, sorry.

I can't believe some of the people in this world. If you were just as outraged as me by his article or response, please feel free to email him at jfiorito@thestar.ca although I don't know if you'll be able to talk some sense into him. 

Monday, November 4, 2013

Ahh midterm exam time!

I just had a math exam and I don't think I did as well as I wanted to on it. :( I studied as much as I could, given the circumstances but I still don't have all my school notes and those are vital to my success. I'm really glad I don't go to a semestered school because I would have way more exams now if that was the case. As it is, I'm taking two semestered courses (one is functions and calculus and the other is online) and I only have two exams. I think I would die if I had more than two exams right now. My life is just really hectic and I don't have any base to work from. So I gotta go right now though because I have a term test (tomorrow) to study for that I haven't learned the material for yet... Yikes! I definitely am the master of procrastination. :P I hope all of your lives are less stressful.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Done moving, but now I'm lost...

Ok, so we've finished moving to our new apartment but in the process I have managed to lose all of my school books and now I have an exam first thing tomorrow morning. I've tried finding all my binders for the past week but still haven't found any. There are also boxes just everywhere and there is hardly any floor space because of all my dad's junk. I am screwed for school. I just hope my marks don't suffer too much because I'm in grade 12 and they really matter. The last thing in the world I want to do right now is to have to take a 5th year. I also lost my ipod :( and it's at a time where it would be really helpful if I had it too. So many times this past week I've freaked out and the neighbours are noisy sometimes when I'm trying to sleep. I hope your lives are less hectic and you are all enjoying your Halloween candy :) I know I am.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

So buzy!

This week has just been hectic. Even though it's the long weekend it has been anything but relaxing. On Friday I went out to Stratford with my family, and had to squeeze in finishing my physics assignment because that was due Saturday. (It's an online course) Then on Saturday as well as today I woke up at 5 to go off gliding for the whole day. Yesterday when I got home my legs were so sore from pushing the gliders around! And of course my Mom had a thanksgiving dinner which I had to go to, and all that time I had to work on my lesson plan for cadets which was supposed to be done last Tuesday. I just managed to finish it now... Procrastinating really sucks :P. Then tomorrow I'm getting up at 5 again to drive for an hour and a half to go gliding. It's a holiday tomorrow so I'm not skipping school, :P don't worry ;). Oh, and when I get back home I'm having thanksgiving dinner with my Dad. This year he decided to get a duck. This should be interesting because I've never had it before. I'm excited but kind of scared at the same time. Anyways, I hope your thanksgiving weekend has been great so far! Bye for now. :)

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Waiting for the weekend

I can't wait for the weekend! It's the long thanksgiving weekend so we get Monday off and Friday is a P.A. Day! I can't wait because on Friday I'm going to Stratford. I'm seeing Romeo and Juliet. It's actually quite convenient because my little sister is reading it in school. Then on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday I'll be flying! I hope the weather will be nice so I can get in a lot of flight time. I still need four hours to be able to fly with passengers. I've got a lot of work until then though. For one, I have a lot of material to get though in the online physics course I'm taking, and I also have to make a lesson plan for the class I'm teaching at air cadets next week. I also have to update the ground school blog I made, which you can find here: Ground School Explained and my other blog, Fabulous Fall Fashions if I manage to have the time. I hope your thanksgiving weekend is great! Until next time. :)

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

My ground school blog has kicked off!

My blog called Ground School Explained really kicked off with a head start yesterday. After only one day it already has over 100 page views! Wow. This is really much more than I had anticipated, especially after only one day! I will be updating it more often now that I see how popular it is. Here is the link:
Ground School Explained

Enjoy!